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Prafulla Kumar Behera

Other affiliations: CERN, Aomori University, University of Iowa  ...read more
Bio: Prafulla Kumar Behera is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology Madras. The author has contributed to research in topics: Large Hadron Collider & Branching fraction. The author has an hindex of 109, co-authored 1204 publications receiving 65248 citations. Previous affiliations of Prafulla Kumar Behera include CERN & Aomori University.


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Albert M. Sirunyan1, Armen Tumasyan1, Wolfgang Adam, Federico Ambrogi  +2252 moreInstitutions (156)
TL;DR: In this paper, a measurement of the energy density in proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of sTeV is presented and compared with the predictions of several models, which suggest a different shape of the pseudorapidity dependence compared to that observed in the data.
Abstract: A measurement of the energy density in proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of sTeV is presented. The data have been recorded with the CMS experiment at the LHC during low luminosity operations in 2015. The energy density is studied as a function of pseudorapidity in the ranges -6.6<<-5.2 and 3.15<||<5.20. The results are compared with the predictions of several models. All the models considered suggest a different shape of the pseudorapidity dependence compared to that observed in the data. A comparison with LHC proton-proton collision data at s=0.9 and 7 TeV confirms the compatibility of the data with the hypothesis of limiting fragmentation.

11 citations

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R. Seidl1, Iki Adachi1, H. Aihara1, D. M. Asner1, V. Aulchenko1, Tagir Aushev1, I. Badhrees1, Prafulla Kumar Behera1, K. Belous1, J. Bennett1, B. Bhuyan1, Jyoti Prakash Biswal1, M. Bračko1, T. E. Browder1, M. Campajola1, L. Cao1, D. Červenkov1, M. C. Chang1, V. Chekelian1, A. Chen1, K. Chilikin1, K. Cho1, Y. Choi1, Sayantan Choudhury1, D. Cinabro1, S. Cunliffe1, G. De Nardo1, F. Di Capua1, Semen Eidelman1, D. Epifanov1, J. E. Fast1, T. Ferber1, B. G. Fulsom1, V. Gaur1, A. Garmash1, Anjan K. Giri1, P. Goldenzweig1, K. Hayasaka1, H. Hayashii1, Wei-Shu Hou1, K. Huang1, K. Inami1, A. Ishikawa1, M. Iwasaki1, Y. Iwasaki1, W. W. Jacobs1, S. Jia1, Y. Jin1, K. K. Joo1, G. Karyan1, Doo Young Kim1, S. H. Kim1, P. Kodyš1, Samo Korpar1, P. Križan1, R. Kroeger1, Pavel Krokovny1, A. Kuzmin1, Y-J Kwon1, S. C. Lee1, Yang Li1, L. Li Gioi1, J. Libby1, K. Lieret1, C. MacQueen1, M. Masuda1, T. Matsuda1, D. Matvienko1, M. Merola1, K. Miyabayashi1, R. Mizuk1, R. Mussa1, M. Nakao1, M. Nayak1, N. K. Nisar1, S. Nishida1, K. Nishimura1, S. Ogawa1, H. Ono1, P. Oskin1, P. Pakhlov1, G. Pakhlova1, S. Pardi1, S. H. Park1, Sudhanwa Patra1, S. Paul1, T. K. Pedlar1, Leo Piilonen1, T. Podobnik1, V. Popov1, E. Prencipe1, M. T. Prim1, M. Ritter1, N. Rout1, G. Russo1, Dipak Kumar Sahoo1, Y. Sakai1, S. Sandilya1, L. Santelj1, T. Sanuki1, V. Savinov1, O. Schneider1, G. Schnell1, C. Schwanda1, Y. Seino1, M. E. Sevior1, M. Shapkin1, V. Shebalin1, J. G. Shiu1, B. Shwartz1, E. Solovieva1, M. Starič1, Z. S. Stottler1, M. Sumihama1, T. Sumiyoshi1, W. Sutcliffe1, M. Takizawa1, Kiyoshi Tanida1, F. Tenchini1, M. Uchida1, T. Uglov1, Y. Unno1, Y. Usov1, R. Van Tonder1, G. Varner1, V. Vorobyev1, A. Vossen1, C. H. Wang1, Meng Wang1, P. Wang1, S. Watanuki1, E. Won1, Xun-Jie Xu1, S. B. Yang1, J. Yelton1, Zhengkang Zhang1, V. Zhilich1, V. Zhukova1 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported new measurements of the production cross sections of pairs of charged pions and kaons as a function of their fractional energies using various fractional energy definitions.
Abstract: We report new measurements of the production cross sections of pairs of charged pions and kaons as a function of their fractional energies using various fractional-energy definitions. Two different fractional-energy definitions were used and compared to the conventional fractional-energy definition reported previously. The new variables aim at either identifying dihadron cross sections in terms of single-hadron fragmentation functions, or to provide a means of characterizing the transverse momentum created in the fragmentation process. The results were obtained applying the updated initial-state radiation correction used in other recent Belle publications on light-hadron production cross sections. In addition, production cross sections of single charged pions, kaons, and protons were also updated using this initial-state radiation correction. The cross sections are obtained from a 558 fb-1 data sample collected at the γ(4S) resonance with the Belle detector at the KEKB asymmetric-energy e+e- collider.

11 citations

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Georges Aad1, Brad Abbott2, Dale Charles Abbott3, A. Abed Abud4  +5211 moreInstitutions (274)
TL;DR: The combination of measurements of the W boson polarization in top quark decays performed by the ATLAS and CMS collaborations is presented in this paper, where the measurements are based on proton-proton collision data.
Abstract: The combination of measurements of the W boson polarization in top quark decays performed by the ATLAS and CMS collaborations is presented. The measurements are based on proton-proton collision dat ...

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Bernard Aubert1, Marcella Bona1, D. Boutigny1, Y. Karyotakis1  +565 moreInstitutions (75)
TL;DR: In this article, the branching fraction for the decays B±→a1±(1260)π0 and B± →a10(12 60)π± from a data sample of 232×106 BB pairs produced in e+e- annihilation through the Υ(4S) resonance was measured.
Abstract: We present measurements of the branching fractions for the decays B±→a1±(1260)π0 and B±→a10(1260)π± from a data sample of 232×106 BB pairs produced in e+e- annihilation through the Υ(4S) resonance. We measure the branching fraction B(B±→a1±(1260)π0)×B(a1±(1260) →π-π+π±)=(13.2±2.7±2.1)×10-6 with a significance of 4.2σ, and the branching fraction B(B±→ a10(1260)π±)×B(a10(1260)→π-π+π0)=(20.4±4. 7±3.4)×10-6 with a significance of 3.8σ, where the first error quoted is statistical and the second is systematic. © 2007 The American Physical Society.

11 citations

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Kazuo Abe, T. Abe1, I. Adachi, Hiroaki Aihara2  +210 moreInstitutions (42)
TL;DR: In this paper, the first observation of chi(c2) production in B meson decays was reported, where they found an inclusive B-->chi(c 2)X branching fraction of (1.80(+0.23)(-0.28)+/-0.26) x 10(-3).
Abstract: We report the first observation of chi(c2) production in B meson decays. We find an inclusive B-->chi(c2)X branching fraction of (1.80(+0.23)(-0.28)+/-0.26) x 10(-3). The data set, collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB e(+)e(-) collider, consists of 31.9 x 10(6) BB events. We also present branching fractions and momentum spectra for both chi(c1) and chi(c2) production.

11 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, a search for the Standard Model Higgs boson in proton-proton collisions with the ATLAS detector at the LHC is presented, which has a significance of 5.9 standard deviations, corresponding to a background fluctuation probability of 1.7×10−9.

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